Knobloch (noble family)

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Extended coat of arms of the Barons
von Knobloch von Hausen-Aubier
with the family coat of arms in the heart shield

von Knobloch is the name of an old Meissen noble family .

There is no regular relationship with the garlic out of the Havel country , the garlic Hatzbach of Hesse , the Frankfurt patrician family garlic or 1883 in the Austrian knighthood upscale Knobloch of Südfeld .

history

The family first appears in a document in 1292 with Heynricus dictus Clobelouch . The direct lineage begins with Jakob von Knobloch, who came to Prussia from Upper Lusatia in the 15th century in the service of the Teutonic Order .

von Knobloch called von Droste

For the heirs Maximilian von Knobloch, landlord on Linkehnen and Starkenberg, the Prussian name and coat of arms association took place in Sanssouci on October 27, 1855 with a diploma from July 28, 1858 with the von Droste (an extinct Prussian branch of the Westphalian noble family Droste zu Hülshoff ) as "von Knobloch called von Droste" , but linked to the ownership of the Droste estates Linkehnen and Starkenberg (both district of Wehlau , East Prussia ).

Nobility elevation (baron status)

The elevation to the Prussian baron class took place on April 7, 1849 in Charlottenburg with a diploma from July 5, 1858 in Baden-Baden as "von Knobloch Freiherr von Hausen-Aubier" . It was linked to the property of Fideikommiss Sudnicken near Trömpau and Crumteich , Adlig-Bärwalde near Labiau ( Koenigsberg district , East Prussia), for Heinrich von Knobloch, as heir of his cousin Henriette von Hausen-Aubier (born von Hausen ) and landlord of Puschkaiten as well later Fideikommissherr on Sudnicken and Crumteich.

coat of arms

The family coat of arms shows three (2.1) silver jugs in red, on the helmet with red and silver covers a lying silver (or gold) hunting horn with red (or blue) cord in front of five blue flags on golden lances.

Known family members

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Dresden State Archives . No. 1404.
  2. ^ Sources and research on Brandenburg and Prussian history. Volume 29, Berlin 2005, pp. 164-168.
  3. ^ Corps Littuania , Kösener Corpslisten 1960, 86 , 244.